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the fact is that osama bin laden operated out of pakistan for six years or so. in an operational role leading al qaeda in a town 35 miles from islamabad. it is clear he had some sport solve support mechanism there. i don't think at this point know all of the elements of thaf support mechanism and we are working through that. we have tremendous amount of informationing that we recovered from the compound where osama bin laden operated. we continue to work through that. but at this point, i don't know any evidence shown to me that would indicate the pakistani leadership and the military, political military services had foreign knowledge there. but he did operate there for an extended period of time and those questions are being asked in pakistan. >> when we come back, i will ask if there is an obama doctrine and does it involve leading from behind? i don't want you going out on those yet. and leave your phone in your purse, i don't want you texting. >> daddy... ok! ok, here you go. be careful. >> thanks dad. >> and call me--but not while you're driving. we knew th
the fact is that osama bin laden operated out of pakistan for six years or so. in an operational role leading al qaeda in a town 35 miles from islamabad. it is clear he had some sport solve support mechanism there. i don't think at this point know all of the elements of thaf support mechanism and we are working through that. we have tremendous amount of informationing that we recovered from the compound where osama bin laden operated. we continue to work through that. but at this point, i don't...
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to go after osama bin laden. and what was a quintessential presidential moment. my experience with president obama, i'm not, fareed, you know me well enough, i'm not prone to hyperbole. i work on complicated problems every day and i don't see a lot of upsides most of the days. but with respect to president obama's leadership, that quote in the "new yorker" piece couldn't be more inaccurate. >> on that note, tom donilon, thank you very much. >> thank you for having me. great to see you. ♪ my only sunshine ♪ you makes me happy ♪ when skies are grey ♪ you'll never know, dear ♪ how much i love you ♪ please don't take my sunshine away ♪ [ male announcer ] as long as there are babies, they'll be chevy's to bring them home. ♪ [ owl hooting ] things aren't always what they seem out here. like that big fella over there. cost way less than i ever dreamed. i don't tell my friends just how affordable it is cus to them i'm still the big roller, the big cheese, ya know? oh, emmitt. baby, what you doing? y-y-yeah! [ clears throat ] [ deep voice ] yeah, babe. in
to go after osama bin laden. and what was a quintessential presidential moment. my experience with president obama, i'm not, fareed, you know me well enough, i'm not prone to hyperbole. i work on complicated problems every day and i don't see a lot of upsides most of the days. but with respect to president obama's leadership, that quote in the "new yorker" piece couldn't be more inaccurate. >> on that note, tom donilon, thank you very much. >> thank you for having me....
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but the head of al qaeda, osama bin laden, escaped detection for another decade. as 2002 drew to a close, the emphasis shifted towards the impeding invasion of iraq. the taliban regrouped. >> in my view, that was the biggest mistake the americans made in the war in afghanistan since 2001. >> the taliban buy in small units. they said booby traps and suicide bombings were more effective. a new generation of television militants saw their chance. by 2006, the insurgency was in full force. the international security assistance force, isaf, found it increasingly hard to stabilize the country. american combat troops were deployed in the north for the first time to battle a resurgent taliban. >> was clear is that the whole strategy in all -- in the north has had little success. that means that the german troops there remain in great danger. the more than 130,000 foreign soldiers are stationed in afghanistan. 90,000 of them are from the u.s.. president obama inherited the afghanistan war, but he says progress has been made and that the death of osama bin laden has weakene
but the head of al qaeda, osama bin laden, escaped detection for another decade. as 2002 drew to a close, the emphasis shifted towards the impeding invasion of iraq. the taliban regrouped. >> in my view, that was the biggest mistake the americans made in the war in afghanistan since 2001. >> the taliban buy in small units. they said booby traps and suicide bombings were more effective. a new generation of television militants saw their chance. by 2006, the insurgency was in full...
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killed osama bin laden and pakistan. the prime minister is currently in london. my colleague asked if he understood why the u.s. had not told pakistan. >> that is the thing we did not like. >> you understand why? >> they did not want to share their victory with pakistan, they only want to share defeat. >> what they're indicating is that they did not trust the military and your security services to not leak it. >> when we had intelligence sharing with them and the people, the most wanted terrorist of al qaeda, we helped them. there was no reason not to share with us. >> did the isi note that osama bin laden was less than a mile away from your defense academy? >> he had been there for a long time. i want to ask you one question, whether the world intelligence failed? the whole failure of the world. >> did you know that bin laden was there? did your intelligence service know he was there? >> there was an intelligence failure by pakistan. >> you were not briefed that he was in your country? >> no, i'm telling you because there is additional permission going into the
killed osama bin laden and pakistan. the prime minister is currently in london. my colleague asked if he understood why the u.s. had not told pakistan. >> that is the thing we did not like. >> you understand why? >> they did not want to share their victory with pakistan, they only want to share defeat. >> what they're indicating is that they did not trust the military and your security services to not leak it. >> when we had intelligence sharing with them and the...
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bin laden. threats remain. adequate resources and effective cooperation remain essential. >> where he had been found and had been living for the past five years, the idea that this country would continue to finance and encourage, the pakistani government needs to conclude what happened. >> the reaction in the commons to the death of osama bin laden. another big part of parliament stood well about the electoral fray. that part, down there. better known as the house of lords. after a century of commissions, committees, inquiries, the latest was unveiled by the deputy prime minister. support for the plan was thin. >> the second chamber will have a mandate. >> does the prime minister not agree it would be a slender -- slander for us to decide what the function should be before we decide how it is made up? otherwise, there is the situation of picking the team before we decide what game will be played. this is another road show brought to us by the same people who thought the british people wanted the
bin laden. threats remain. adequate resources and effective cooperation remain essential. >> where he had been found and had been living for the past five years, the idea that this country would continue to finance and encourage, the pakistani government needs to conclude what happened. >> the reaction in the commons to the death of osama bin laden. another big part of parliament stood well about the electoral fray. that part, down there. better known as the house of lords. after a...
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. >>> cia plot revealed in the chase of osama bin laden. we will tell you about the fake vaccination drive to collect dna samples. >>> we begin this morning with the most powerful media empirs in the world rocked by a scandal that grows deeper and wider. two more of rupert murdoch's newspapers in great britain now face their own accusations of appallinging wrong doing. their report target no less than the royal family and a former prime minister. in fact, gordon brown says the paper had links to criminals in order to hack into his bank accounts. and the medical records of his seriously ill son. meanwhile, members of parliament are demanding tough answers from police. how do they not uncover a hacking conspiracy that could mushroom to thousands of victims? let's get the latest from rivers live in london. they are asking murdoch and his son to testify? >> reporter: yeah. i mean, this is a pretty incredible development, inevitable, perhaps given the huge fury about the whole scandal. ruppert and rebecca brooks have been asked to appear before
. >>> cia plot revealed in the chase of osama bin laden. we will tell you about the fake vaccination drive to collect dna samples. >>> we begin this morning with the most powerful media empirs in the world rocked by a scandal that grows deeper and wider. two more of rupert murdoch's newspapers in great britain now face their own accusations of appallinging wrong doing. their report target no less than the royal family and a former prime minister. in fact, gordon brown says the...
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bin laden. so everything you've done, you've done really well. you've made the process better and the people you work with look as good as they are coming into the reword if you call it out for your extraordinary service is another challenge. maybe the most challenging post. it's an honor to call you friend and welcome you to this new role as america's 23rd secretary defense. i know you agree this maybe is the greatest honor you have ever had bestowed upon you. the privilege to lead the men and women who everyone in the auditorium knows without fear of being accused of hyperbole for the finest fighting force, the greatest warriors the world has literally ever seen. and you are also arriving at pentagon at a time of great challenge to the military will leave afghanistan and iraq around the world the budget challenges that face the country. in little over a month, we will mark the tenth anniversary of 9/11. we will honor the victims of that day including 184 people who were tragically taken out by
bin laden. so everything you've done, you've done really well. you've made the process better and the people you work with look as good as they are coming into the reword if you call it out for your extraordinary service is another challenge. maybe the most challenging post. it's an honor to call you friend and welcome you to this new role as america's 23rd secretary defense. i know you agree this maybe is the greatest honor you have ever had bestowed upon you. the privilege to lead the men and...
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bin laden, the special forces command. they're currently searching for real estate in d.c. they're actually on a spending spree right now. chris: i guess winning wins. >> hillary clinton is now reaching out to the somali militants to help deliver badly needed food aid to people in east africa because of a drought and horrendous famine. this weekend colin powell has taken a rare official trip with the u.n. ambassadors to celebrate the separation of south sudan from north sudan, a new country in africa. >> clarence page? >> the controversy over casey anthony, the verdict in that case has stirred up and entered that campaign and could pass caylee's law, a law which could illegalize failure to report a missing child within 24 hours. even lawyers who are legal experts who are anti-states rights people are saying that it would be hard to pass this and get that constitutional muster nationwide. that is probably going to be a state-by-state campaign, which i suspect is going to be quite successful. chris: when we come back, this w
bin laden, the special forces command. they're currently searching for real estate in d.c. they're actually on a spending spree right now. chris: i guess winning wins. >> hillary clinton is now reaching out to the somali militants to help deliver badly needed food aid to people in east africa because of a drought and horrendous famine. this weekend colin powell has taken a rare official trip with the u.n. ambassadors to celebrate the separation of south sudan from north sudan, a new...
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. >> if i had to bring up other cases, for example the case about osama bin laden. that is the same situation. we have been working very hard. >> when croatia broke away from yugoslavia in 1991, he led a rebellion. he took charge of the estimate surge. the counts against him include murder and persecution, notably the massacre of over 250 in the eastern town and the deportation of many more secure europe lacks the rest of fugitives had been a precondition for serbia to move towards your -- >> the arrrest of fugitives had been a precondition for serbia moving towards the european union. >> tens of thousands of somalis are feared dead in the world's worst famine. that was the warning from the united nations today, and it comes with a call for more international aid to stop the crisis from spreading. >> now it is official. somalia is sinking into famine. it is the first time that compelling word has been deployed in almost 20 years. the united nations is hoping it will idle its the world into action triggered a conflict has already driven -- into action. the conflict h
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osama bin laden was putting together a team of terrorists to strike the u.s. ten years to the day of the attacks. now this intelligence comes from documents that navy s.e.a.l.l.s seized. bleded abo bin laden was looking to attack trains and looking for militants who already had passports. >>> some will not be able to attend the ceremonies that marked ten years since the attacks. report say the mayor's office told one survivor's group there is not enough room. the annual ceremony at ground zero reserved for family members and the people died inside attacks. they will unveil the naming when which i've had a chance to peek at. >> it's powerful. >> but terrible for those who ran for their lives not to be a part of that too. >>> a big development in the news corp phone hacking scandal. rebekah brooks is leaving the company. she was the editor at the time of the news of the world and at the time that some of the most serious allegations were made against it. british police say there are potentially 4,000 hacking victims including celebrities, politicians and terror
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pakistani relationship has been strained since the killing of osama bin laden in may and u.s. drone attacks that have killed civilians the white house says is a lot about is an important ally in the war on terror but that the relationship must be worked on over time journalist ahmed correction he says the bitterness is going to be tough to fix. i don't think we're seeing any signs that the u.s. officials are really sincere about the relationship. as a relationship between two independents are the ones that would like to work together ten years ago. it was really very hard to find a clean clean shaven buckstone you criticize in the united states it was it was taken for granted if you're criticizing the u.s. you must be some radical extremist but today you have people from the. upper classes of somebody really lead and very very critical of the united states so i think there's something really wrong and i think there is a huge responsibility also in the of the u.s. media to convey the right cure to the american public media which is unfortunately they're not doing their very muc
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and fighting terror refusing it on these between islamabad and washington and the killing of osama bin laden based upon the standard modern us shots dr bates. three men convicted of trying to blow up synagogues in new york but each been sentenced to twenty five years in prison but the case has raised a huge controversy of they were actually incited by me and i had handed a claims critics claim it was a setup but the judge said her hands were tied and the reports. for nearly a decade the u.s. has waged a widespread global war on terror it's required a multitasking military effort overseas on the domestic front u.s. officials have decided to double down recently announcing counterterrorism plans that refocus resources on combat me homegrown plots this is the first kind of turns a strategy that focuses on the ability of al qaeda and its that work to inspire people in the united states to attack us from within and yet in countless so called f.b.i. sting operations f.b.i. operatives provided the fake c four and actually showed them a fake stinger missile the inspiration to attack america ha
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bin laden have made it possible. >> al qaeda is under more pressure than at any time since 9/11. >> reporter: still this deadly taliban raid on a hotel in kabul last week shows insurgents aren't willing to go quietly. >> if we don't succeed here and the taliban comes back into power we'll be attacked again. >> reporter: while the debate continues, american troops are carrying on with their mission preparing to hand over security back to the afghan people, the drawdown is set to begin this month. terrell, some initial diplomatic moves have been made to jumpstart peace talks with the taliban but on his trip senator mccain saw no signs whatsoever the taliban is ready to talk peace. >> joel brown in washington for thus morning, thank you so much. >>> overseas, thailand elected its first ever female prime minister by a landslide, comes from a political family, her brother was once prime minister but ousted by a military coup in 2006. the country will go along with the election results. >>> peace activists plan to sail from greece today even though the greek government banned their ships
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they asked me if i want more with osama bin laden he didn't there was not interested on me it was you were transferred to come to haul in afghanistan what happened there in qana was happening. all kinds of things like you can just imagine on the thoughts. and. on myself i saw many people got killed on the torture and. i was one of those who survived those kind of closure on myself they used electroshocks because i will not sign papers and. i was forced to agree that i may be a member of probably want to go and. even really i didn't know at the time what used to be i didn't know a lot i tried anything so. when they asked me what i thought in taliban i said i'm not a member of them and they brought me papers forced me to sign i refused and that they tortured me about they forced me to write me to sign. electroshocks and. in other times he forced me to to water. in a school a lot a lot of boarding that's not. on the water boarding so another time they hang on chains i had chains on my hands and i was hanging on the ceiling it was pulling me on the ceiling with a chain and you into my fee
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bin laden or influenced also by spending money because perception as being a place of two bodies in the middle so little value is for some people particular dislike that's likely going to say then we look at it working for russia now if we say that terrorist won't transfer. terror on the people the. russian or maybe that all the countries in the nato alliance right really for instance all seems well they have relatives in operations this whole country is. in norway is a bigger impact than perhaps trying to occur to people you could see people killed one of them all right marc ullman thank you for your input there in a program tonight joining us and from oxford thanks taking the time thank you. the terror attacks on norway is a huge bombs exploded in the very center of its capital oslo is our main story tonight it's damaged parliamentary buildings including the prime minister's office two deaths have been reported so far at least fifteen are reported to have been injured police say more people are still trapped in the shattered buildings there in the center promised again sultan berg
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counterterrorism officials officials believe the killing of osama bin laden put together with years of cia drone strikes have pushed al qaida to the brink of collapse and the mainstream media took a break from the twenty four hour he said she said of the political death debate to report on it out there on the brink of collapse you know that headline is pretty catching and as americans it's something we love to hear top u.s. officials are saying. he's on the verge of collapse the death of that group's leader coupled with years of nonstop cia drone strikes and leaving the terror network in shambles officials caution al qaeda could rebound though and the threat of terrorism still persists especially with the growing trend of lone wolf attacks . all right. she had line that's it no questions asked let's move on we reported it resume wall to wall debt debate inside baseball political jabber that we've been running nonstop well go back to mainstream media isn't that us still and the longest war ever in afghanistan in the name of fighting al qaida and al qaida is reportedly now collapsing yet
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he had tough words for al qaeda, telling reporters since killing osama bin laden, quote, we have them on the run, end quote. but the u.s. will begin drawing down troops this month. >>> coming up in the 2:00 eastern hour, surviving joblessness and debt. we're going to talk about the correct way, the most responsible ways to use your credit cards when money is tight. i'm fredricka whitfield. "your money" starts right now. >>> less than one month until we reach the august 2nd deadline to raise the debt ceiling. we've been here before but not quite this close to default. welcome to "your money." i'm christine romans. ali velshi is off this week. so what could change for you in an eventual debt ceiling deal? three huge issues to watch will be tax increases paired with possible cuts to social security and medicare as part of what could be $4 trillion in proposed debt reduction? jeanne sahadi joins us. >> they say we have to raise taxes on the wealthy and close corporate tax loopholes. the republicans say, no. we're not going to be raising taxes in the wake of the jobs report. democrats say,
he had tough words for al qaeda, telling reporters since killing osama bin laden, quote, we have them on the run, end quote. but the u.s. will begin drawing down troops this month. >>> coming up in the 2:00 eastern hour, surviving joblessness and debt. we're going to talk about the correct way, the most responsible ways to use your credit cards when money is tight. i'm fredricka whitfield. "your money" starts right now. >>> less than one month until we reach the...
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raid into pakistan that led to the killing of osama bin laden. you also would do away with, in essence, the c.i.a. why did you oppose the raid and what would you put in the place of it? >> well, the question to me was i was just saying it could be done differently. i mean, all this does was raise questions and i predicted that this would lead to a lot of resentment and think of the chaos in pakistan and the mess that we have. we both bomb them and give them money and people hate their own government because their own government's a puppet of ours. my frustration with bin laden was it took so long. >> woodruff: and the c.i.a., you would.... >> couric: i don't think the c.i.a. should be a military arm of the government dropping bombs secretly. you can't even separate the two. you don't even know who is controlling the bombing of this country now. >> woodruff: a couple questions about your campaign. you have a son who was elected to the united states senate rand paul from the state of kentucky. this is your third try for president. there was some ta
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and the secretary joked it had been a secret to rival the raid on osama bin laden. >> i'm deeply honored and moved by your presentation of this award. it is a big surprise, but we should have known a couple of months ago, you're getting pretty good at this covert ops stuff. ( laughter ) >> sreenivasan: gates served four and a half years as defense secretary, starting under president bush. he will be replaced by leon panetta, who moves over from his post as c.i.a. director. panetta's successor at the c.i.a. general david petraeus won senate confirmation today. in lebanon, a u.n.-backed tribunal issued indictments today in the assassination of former prime minister rafik hariri. he was one of 23 people killed in a massive truck bombing in beirut, six years ago. he was a prominent sunni leader, and supporters demanded justice. lebanese officials said one of the indicted was a senior member of hezbollah. the shi-ite militant group backed by iran has threatened violence if anyone tries to arrest one of its members. german lawmakers have approved plans to shutter all nuclear plants by 2022. th
and the secretary joked it had been a secret to rival the raid on osama bin laden. >> i'm deeply honored and moved by your presentation of this award. it is a big surprise, but we should have known a couple of months ago, you're getting pretty good at this covert ops stuff. ( laughter ) >> sreenivasan: gates served four and a half years as defense secretary, starting under president bush. he will be replaced by leon panetta, who moves over from his post as c.i.a. director. panetta's...
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bin laden. he was responsible for 9/11. which was not only a horrific killing of americans but remains to this day the largest loss of british life in any terrorist attack. as a head of a family group of flight 93 put it, we are willing to make an exception in this case. he was evil personified and our world is a better place without him. >> while understanding the satisfaction and elation of those who lost family members on 9/11, my friend agrees that the sober reality is that some things are unchanged by the death of osama bin laden. the threat remains and jihad must be confronted and adequate resources, effective international cooperation and good intelligence remain essential. >>. i think if this country is going to finance support and encourage, then the pakistani government is to come clean about what's happened. >> the reaction of the commons to the death of osama bin laden. this is only one part of the pal as of westminster. and that part we might call the posh end, better known as the h
bin laden. he was responsible for 9/11. which was not only a horrific killing of americans but remains to this day the largest loss of british life in any terrorist attack. as a head of a family group of flight 93 put it, we are willing to make an exception in this case. he was evil personified and our world is a better place without him. >> while understanding the satisfaction and elation of those who lost family members on 9/11, my friend agrees that the sober reality is that some...
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bin laden. something that the president felt strongly about. we have no regrets over. but the pakistani relationship is difficult, but it must be made to work overtime. until we get through difficulty, we'll hold back some of the money that the american tax payers are committed to give. >> $800 million. >> yep. >> on that note. william daley, thank you for joining us. >> thank you. >>> up next the "roundtable" weighs in on washington. partisan paralysis as the recession stumbles. will anything get accomplished on the job, on debt? and which party will pay the political price on this grid lock? lots of questions. we'll have the answers coming up. lots of questions. we'll have the answers coming up. to on a top secret project. it was a challenge that nobody had undertaken before. and we didn't know whether we could do it. when kennedy announced we're going to go to the moon, that was a thrilling proposition. they said, if you could start a computer over from scratch, what would you do? i thought,
bin laden. something that the president felt strongly about. we have no regrets over. but the pakistani relationship is difficult, but it must be made to work overtime. until we get through difficulty, we'll hold back some of the money that the american tax payers are committed to give. >> $800 million. >> yep. >> on that note. william daley, thank you for joining us. >> thank you. >>> up next the "roundtable" weighs in on washington. partisan...
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in pakistan, osama bin laden has been killed and al qaeda is significantly weakens. in afghanistan, british and other forces have driven al qaeda from their bases, and while it is too early to tell for certain, initial evidence shows we have halted the certai suggests we halted the momentum of the talibannsurgency in its heartland. mr. speaker, we are entering a new phase in which the afghan forces will do more of the fighti and patrolling and our forces training and mentoring. as president obama said last month the mission is changing from, that to support. when we arrived there was no one to hand over to. no pper army or police. in many places across the country the afghan security forces now stand ready to begin the process of taking over security responsibility. success in afghanistan requires a number of critical steps. the first is making sure the afghan security forces are able to secure their own territory. there have been well known problems especially with the afghan police but there has been real progress in the last two years. general david petraeus went
in pakistan, osama bin laden has been killed and al qaeda is significantly weakens. in afghanistan, british and other forces have driven al qaeda from their bases, and while it is too early to tell for certain, initial evidence shows we have halted the certai suggests we halted the momentum of the talibannsurgency in its heartland. mr. speaker, we are entering a new phase in which the afghan forces will do more of the fighti and patrolling and our forces training and mentoring. as president...
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i killed osama bin laden. >> yes, well, there is that. absolutely. >> a huge decisive card. >> that is a huge decisive card. i remember back in 1992 -- >> i hope it's not. >> -- i was sure bill clinton was going to beat george h.w. bush and then bush took out the "i was there when the berlin wall fell," and, wham! that's it, he got re-elected. i see people in america still remember. jobs, jobs, jobs, mike. >> romney, romney, romney. that's romney's issue. >> by the way, let's speak about mitt romney. take a look at this ad from mitt romney and they're putting up these amazing web ads. and this ad, of course, playing off of some of the obama people, saying the unemployment rate doesn't matter. take a listen. >> unernt is is probably the one thing. >> am i going to have my job next week? is my company going to be here? >> things have to change. they have to change. >> wow. you know, that's something. >> yeah. >> pat buchanan, mitt romney is really focusing on jobs. at the end of the day, that will be what this election is all about, huh? >>
i killed osama bin laden. >> yes, well, there is that. absolutely. >> a huge decisive card. >> that is a huge decisive card. i remember back in 1992 -- >> i hope it's not. >> -- i was sure bill clinton was going to beat george h.w. bush and then bush took out the "i was there when the berlin wall fell," and, wham! that's it, he got re-elected. i see people in america still remember. jobs, jobs, jobs, mike. >> romney, romney, romney. that's romney's...
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osama bin laden has been killed and al qaeda is significantly weakened. in afghanistan british and international forces have driven al qaeda from its bases and while it is too early to tell for certain initial evidence suggests we halted the momentum of the taliban insurgency in its heartland. mr. speaker, we are entering a new phase in which the afghan forces will do more of the fighting and patrolling and our forces training and mentoring. as president obama said last month the mission is changing from, that to support. when we arrived there was no one to hand over to. no proper army or police. in many places across the country the afghan security forces now stand ready to begin the process of taking over security responsibility. success in afghanistan requires a number of critical steps. the first is making sure the afghan security forces are able to secure their own territory. there have been well known problems especially with the afghan police but there has been real progress in the last two years. general david petraeus went out of his way to prais
osama bin laden has been killed and al qaeda is significantly weakened. in afghanistan british and international forces have driven al qaeda from its bases and while it is too early to tell for certain initial evidence suggests we halted the momentum of the taliban insurgency in its heartland. mr. speaker, we are entering a new phase in which the afghan forces will do more of the fighting and patrolling and our forces training and mentoring. as president obama said last month the mission is...
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. >> gregg: the killing of osama bin laden has certainly hurt the al-qaeda terrorist organization, in pakistan and afghanistan. but anwar al-awlaki is alive and well in yemen and he is planning additional attacks against americans. is the franchise there now the lead in al-qaeda and how dangerous and what can we do? >> al-qaeda is somewhat diffuse in the islamist most of the time. yemen a fertile ground. it does seem to be emerging as headquarters of sorts. yemen as a state doesn't exist right now. it was an iffy topic when it had a president but it essentially doesn't right now. so al-qaeda finding an open door. president obama came out and said the tide of war is receding but nobody gave that message to the islamist terrorists. we this had the christmas day bombing, not the one on the flight but the on other one on fed ex shipments. >> gregg: speaking of terrorists let's talk about libya and moammar khadafy who says he is willing to talk to america but he refuses to give up his position. so what is the point of talking to the guy? >> this has been going for five months. people have
. >> gregg: the killing of osama bin laden has certainly hurt the al-qaeda terrorist organization, in pakistan and afghanistan. but anwar al-awlaki is alive and well in yemen and he is planning additional attacks against americans. is the franchise there now the lead in al-qaeda and how dangerous and what can we do? >> al-qaeda is somewhat diffuse in the islamist most of the time. yemen a fertile ground. it does seem to be emerging as headquarters of sorts. yemen as a state doesn't...
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host: for those discussions foster and all by the death of t osama bin laden? guest: even before that, we had started that discussion. now, after the death of bin laden, which was a great success for the afghan people and our partners, that created a unique environment for the reconciliation and everyone should take it very seriously. we should be honest with our own people, with our partners to get rid of this tourism and radicalism that we all suffer from. host: castle rock, washington, republican line. go ahead. caller: thank you for answering our questions this morning. the question i have is about the media. you spoke about your trading media in afghanistan. is it state run or privately run it? how are they portraying americans to the general public? everything that i hear from president karzai is extremely negative about america, and it does not seem like our sacrifices appreciated over there. i was wondering how we are being traded to the afghan public and how did they feel about americans? do they hate us? do they appreciate us? what is going on over th
host: for those discussions foster and all by the death of t osama bin laden? guest: even before that, we had started that discussion. now, after the death of bin laden, which was a great success for the afghan people and our partners, that created a unique environment for the reconciliation and everyone should take it very seriously. we should be honest with our own people, with our partners to get rid of this tourism and radicalism that we all suffer from. host: castle rock, washington,...
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s worsening relationship with pakistan since the killing of osama bin laden. the white house is looking in to how the u.s. will present the intelligence to pakistan's leadership. we'll be following that. willie? >>> moving on to some 2012 news, several 2012 candidates taking part in celebrations in primary and caucus states in new hampshire and iowa all in an effort to shore up critical early support in new hampshire. mitt romney continued to hammer president obama in the economy. he said the president, quote, failed us, because the recession is deeper because of our president. but when asked if he agreed with the assessment, former governor john huntsman skirted the issue focusing on what he and his fellow candidates can offer voters. >> some are you are republicans, independents, unaffiliated. i understand that. all i can say is take a look at where we've been, done, and stand for, where we hope to take the country, make an informed decision, then come back and talk to us. a. >> rivals bachmann toured new england. gingrich said he's committed to spending 16
s worsening relationship with pakistan since the killing of osama bin laden. the white house is looking in to how the u.s. will present the intelligence to pakistan's leadership. we'll be following that. willie? >>> moving on to some 2012 news, several 2012 candidates taking part in celebrations in primary and caucus states in new hampshire and iowa all in an effort to shore up critical early support in new hampshire. mitt romney continued to hammer president obama in the economy. he...
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national command authority is a term of art for those sorts of things that happened when osama bin laden was taken out. these happen to be a seal team unit but they were under the direction actually under the cia and that's beyond the intent here. i think senator cardin hit the nail on the head. what we're trying to do is to make very clear that this prohibition and everybody keeps talking about during this period of time against ground forces should continue after gadhafi leaves so we don't end up in the same situation that we were in, for instance, in beirut in 1983. >> and can i -- can i -- i want to second what senator boxer is saying. i think the language here is actually pretty clear, folks. and i'm comfortable with it. it is paragraph a that simply says that the money can't be obligated for deploying units or members of the united states armed forces on the ground in libya for the purposes of engaging in ground combat operations or participating in stabilization or international peacekeeping operations following the removal of moammar gadhafi from government. and during the transi
national command authority is a term of art for those sorts of things that happened when osama bin laden was taken out. these happen to be a seal team unit but they were under the direction actually under the cia and that's beyond the intent here. i think senator cardin hit the nail on the head. what we're trying to do is to make very clear that this prohibition and everybody keeps talking about during this period of time against ground forces should continue after gadhafi leaves so we don't...